In March 2005, jugglers in Perth, Australia, decided to make a video of their juggling exploits. To what end? dunno. But, now, it is finished and we can get on with our lives.
Homespun is a movie that features various types of juggling at several well-known Perth locations.

I came up with this theme after I realized that me and my audience like 2 different types of things, most of the time anyway (of course there are exceptions). I like small number, smooth and flowy stuff, not necessarily easy, but stuff I can do with 95% confidence. My audience, from what I gathered in public practices and youtube comments, they like the stuff I can sometimes do on a good day. Originally this was going to be a my favorites and best videos. But really, my favorites are what I like, the best is what you like./nSo I hope you like my videos! Make sure to watch part 2 after!

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I'm so excited to announce that a little over 5 years after its December 2004 release date, Luftgarten, my first full-length (31 minute) juggling film is available again for all of you who missed it the first time around.
It's an instant $5 download and all sales go towards finishing my current project (already 40 minutes long and still going) which has two small teasers on my channel already.
I'm very proud of Luftgarten and am glad to be able to offer it again, without all the hassle of shipping costs and post office trips. I hope you all take the opportunity to download it because once it goes this time, it's going into the VAULT Disney-style.
Seven sections on this film and two fun surprises. Intro, Balls, Rolling, Kickups, Rings, Clubs, and "Hard Stuff". Add to that "Dance Dance Revolution" and "2 Ring Torture" and you've got yourself a Michael Karas classic. Or should I say "klassic"?
Thanks again for all your support! ~Michael Karas

- 180 machine about
(Four and five persons)
- te cambio las papas por chesco/nthis are new patterns discovered by Christian Tinoco
inspired for his last meeting with Aidan burns at EJC 2013, coming back to México he and his friends from Bad Balls (Cd Juarez. Chihuahua) and his team (Unicirclo) at Torreón
Together they could developed this amazing patterns that you can see in the video.
enjoy it!!!

This video is part of the Latin American juggling project "Magic Juggling". Thanks to Efren Sandoval for editing and for the idea!
Link for the project description video (in Spanish): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnjknV4ZVAs